Eyewitness incident one
In the late 19th century, an English missionary named Arthur John Sims wrote in his diary:
In 1890, Sims and several other porters were passing near Lake Malawi in Uganda, Africa, when they found a huge net spread between two large trees.
Two of the workers were curious and stepped forward to check, but they were accidentally entangled and unable to break free, and then two giant spiders with two legs spanning four feet crawled out of the woods and bit the two men.
The rest of the group then rushed to drive the large spider away with pistols, and the two who were bitten later died of poisoning.
Eyewitness incident II
In 1938, when Reginald Lloyd and his wife were driving through the Congo Basin, they found a large cat crossing the road in a remote area.
When they looked closely, they realized that it was not a big cat at all, but a huge five-foot-long spider, which was eventually included in George Eberhart's Guide to Mysterious Zoology.
Eyewitness incident three
During World War II, in 1942, an Australian soldier reported seeing a spider as large as a dog coiled on a 30-foot-long spider web on the Kokoda Trail.
To overcome their fear, soldiers hacked the spider to death, and soldiers in the United States and Vietnam later reported encountering giant spiders.
These witnesses are increasing, and they are located in Uganda, Venezuela, Vietnam, Amazon, Canada and other places. To this day, we receive eyewitness messages from all over the world.
Many people said they had seen giant spiders such as "Jaba Fufi", and in 2013, some people suspected of seeing giant spiders in surveillance, but the video was too blurry to be clearly distinguished.
So does Jaba Forfi really exist? Are these eyewitness incidents groundless? Or is there no wind and no waves? To this day, the editor still believes that there are many mysterious creatures that we have not found hidden in a corner of the world, what do you think, welcome to leave a message in the comment area, let's discuss together!